Construction and characterization of removable and reusable piezoelectric actuators

Piezoelectric patch-type actuators are being considered for use in acoustic control and vibration control of complex mechanical structures such as aircraft fuselages and automobile interiors. For complex structures, it is often difficult to predict the best location of actuator-structure interaction...

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Main Author: McCray, Thomas Wade
Other Authors: Mechanical Engineering
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43442
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06232009-063342/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-434422021-07-07T05:28:01Z Construction and characterization of removable and reusable piezoelectric actuators McCray, Thomas Wade Mechanical Engineering LD5655.V855 1994.M3475 Actuators -- Design and construction Piezoelectric devices -- Design and construction Piezoelectric patch-type actuators are being considered for use in acoustic control and vibration control of complex mechanical structures such as aircraft fuselages and automobile interiors. For complex structures, it is often difficult to predict the best location of actuator-structure interaction. Currently, piezoelectric patch-type actuators are bonded permanently to the host structure using a technique that requires surface preparation. This technique is not well suited for actuator performance testing and model verification since attaching the actuator is time-consuming, removing the actuator is difficult, and the actuator is destroyed when it is removed. We present three alternate techniques for bonding flat piezoelectric patch-type actuators to structures. These techniques allow the actuator to be attached quickly, removed easily, and reused. The alternate techniques and a permanent bonding technique are used to attach actuators to a clamped-free beam. For each attachment technique, we obtain the frequency response functions, actuator authority levels, and damping ratios. We also obtain the degradation of the actuator authority and damping ratio as the actuator is reused. For each attachment technique, we compare the measured performance to the performance predicted from a pin-force model of that actuator attachment. The attachment techniques that allowed us to make removable, reusable piezoelectric actuators were shown to provide structural actuation very similar to actuation provided by permanently attached piezoelectric actuators. A small but statistically significant change in authority occurred as a result of removing the actuator. The confidence intervals of actuator authority increased in frequency regions of antiresonance and closely spaced modes. The pin-force model did not provide an accurate analysis method for predicting actuator authority. Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:39:08Z 2014-03-14T21:39:08Z 1994 2009-06-23 2009-06-23 2009-06-23 Thesis Text etd-06232009-063342 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43442 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06232009-063342/ en OCLC# 31237193 LD5655.V855_1994.M3475.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xvi, 91 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic LD5655.V855 1994.M3475
Actuators -- Design and construction
Piezoelectric devices -- Design and construction
spellingShingle LD5655.V855 1994.M3475
Actuators -- Design and construction
Piezoelectric devices -- Design and construction
McCray, Thomas Wade
Construction and characterization of removable and reusable piezoelectric actuators
description Piezoelectric patch-type actuators are being considered for use in acoustic control and vibration control of complex mechanical structures such as aircraft fuselages and automobile interiors. For complex structures, it is often difficult to predict the best location of actuator-structure interaction. Currently, piezoelectric patch-type actuators are bonded permanently to the host structure using a technique that requires surface preparation. This technique is not well suited for actuator performance testing and model verification since attaching the actuator is time-consuming, removing the actuator is difficult, and the actuator is destroyed when it is removed. We present three alternate techniques for bonding flat piezoelectric patch-type actuators to structures. These techniques allow the actuator to be attached quickly, removed easily, and reused. The alternate techniques and a permanent bonding technique are used to attach actuators to a clamped-free beam. For each attachment technique, we obtain the frequency response functions, actuator authority levels, and damping ratios. We also obtain the degradation of the actuator authority and damping ratio as the actuator is reused. For each attachment technique, we compare the measured performance to the performance predicted from a pin-force model of that actuator attachment. The attachment techniques that allowed us to make removable, reusable piezoelectric actuators were shown to provide structural actuation very similar to actuation provided by permanently attached piezoelectric actuators. A small but statistically significant change in authority occurred as a result of removing the actuator. The confidence intervals of actuator authority increased in frequency regions of antiresonance and closely spaced modes. The pin-force model did not provide an accurate analysis method for predicting actuator authority. === Master of Science
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title Construction and characterization of removable and reusable piezoelectric actuators
title_short Construction and characterization of removable and reusable piezoelectric actuators
title_full Construction and characterization of removable and reusable piezoelectric actuators
title_fullStr Construction and characterization of removable and reusable piezoelectric actuators
title_full_unstemmed Construction and characterization of removable and reusable piezoelectric actuators
title_sort construction and characterization of removable and reusable piezoelectric actuators
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